Cost-effective
4K networked AV lineup now includes an entry point for walls, lecterns and
floor boxes
InfoComm (Booth #3201), ORLANDO—HARMAN Professional Solutions, the global leader
in audio, video, lighting and control systems, including networked AV, today unveiled the AMX N2315 Networked AV Wallplate
Encoder, an AV encoder that installs in any standard US 2-gang box and distributes
up to 4K resolution video over gigabit networks with imperceptible latency.
The N2315
joins the AMX N2300 Series of 4K video over IP solutions, adding design
flexibility to the cost-effective lineup. The new encoder gives educators and presenters
convenient access to HDMI, VGA, and audio inputs right from the lectern, floor
box, or wall, making it easier than ever to present stunning high-resolution content
in classroom settings.
“Universities
need cost-effective and easy-to-deploy Networked AV solutions that enable the
delivery of excellent results with minimal setup time,” said Andy Whitehead, General Manager Networked AV, HARMAN Professional
Solutions. “The AMX N2300 Series has quickly become a
leading AV choice for universities, and the new AMX N2315 Wallplate Encoder
brings even greater flexibility to classrooms and lecture halls. Educators can
now plug their laptops directly into the wallplate and achieve exceptional
results in seconds.”
The N2315
encoder offers the outstanding encoding capabilities of the stand-alone N2312
Encoder in a 2-gang wallplate form-factor. The new compact design allows
educational institutions to customize their Networked AV deployment and integrate
AV inputs directly in the wall, floor, or even podiums and lecterns. The N2315
is PoE powered, which greatly simplifies installation requirements, and a single
category cable powers the encoder and transports audio and video information
across the network.
The N2300
Series, including the new N2315 Networked AV Wallplate Encoder, supports the
latest 4K sources and displays with HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2 technologies on board.
Each encoder and decoder implements a motion-based wavelet codec to deliver
ultra-high-definition video to displays with near-imperceptible latency, so
educators can give stunning presentations without distracting lag. In addition,
with built-in KVM functionality, universities can install presentation
computers in a central location, easing the IT support burden.
The series is
also easy to set up, requiring just a single encoder at the source and decoder
at the display to effectively network AV. Customers can deploy a single
encoder/decoder solution using existing infrastructure and grow to larger-scale
distribution models with the same versatile product line.
The N2315
Networked AV Wallplate Encoder fits perfectly in most commercial installations,
and is available in black and white:
·
NMX-ENC-N2315-WP-BL N2300 Series 4K UHD
Video over IP Wallplate Encoder in black
·
NMX-ENC-N2315-WP-WH N2300 Series 4K UHD
Video over IP Wallplate Encoder in white
The N2315
Networked AV Wallplate Encoder will be available fall 2017.
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connected products and solutions for automakers, consumers, and enterprises
worldwide, including connected car systems, audio and visual products, enterprise
automation solutions; and services supporting the Internet of Things. With leading brands
including AKG®, Harman Kardon®, Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon®, Mark Levinson® and Revel®, HARMAN is admired by audiophiles,
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More than 50 million automobiles on the road today are equipped with HARMAN
audio and connected car systems. Our software services power billions of mobile
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approximately 30,000 people across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. In
March 2017, HARMAN became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co.,
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